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Spatial Distribution of Four Exotic Plants in Relation to Physical Environmental Factors with Analysis using GIS
(Virginia Tech, 2009-01-30)
The spatial distributions of four plant species native to Asia, yet considered invasive in southwestern Virginia, were studied in order to produce predictive habitat maps. The study took place in the mountains to the north ...
A Denroecological Analysis of Disturbance of Remnant Pinus Palustris, Southeastern Virginia
(Virginia Tech, 2006-04-28)
Pinus palustris Miller (longleaf pine), in Virginia, is at the northernmost extent of its range. During presettlement times, this species occurred throughout the Piedmont and Coastal Plain of Virginia in pure and mixed ...
We the "White" People: Race, Culture, and the Virginia Constitution of 1902
(Virginia Tech, 2003-09-29)
In 1902, in an effort to reestablish what they saw as whites' natural right to control government rule over blacks, the delegates to Virginia's Constitutional Convention of 1901-1902 declared the new constitution law that ...
The Redevelopment of Lake Anne, Reston, Virginia
(Virginia Tech, 2002-12-17)
Lake Anne is the showcase of the first "new town" developed in the United States after World War II. Built in the early 1960's, Lake Anne is now 35 years old. Although, it was built as the model for a new way to live and ...
Deer Damage in Virginia: Implications for Management
(Virginia Tech, 1998-05-15)
A questionnaire was sent to 1,506 randomly selected agricultural producers and homeowners in
Virginia during 1996 to determine perceptions about deer damage and management during 1995
(response rate 52%). Overall, 58% ...
On the Path to Slavery: Indentured Servitude in Barbados and Virginia during the Seventeenth Century
(Virginia Tech, 2000-04-18)
This is an investigation and analysis of the institution of indentured servitude in the English colonies of Virginia and Barbados in the first half of the seventeenth century. It argues that the system of indentured ...
Hunting dynamics, condition estimates, and movements of black bears hunted with hounds in Virginia
(Virginia Tech, 2000-04-27)
Effort and success of Virginia's bear houndsmen were determined through field and mail surveys, and hunter diaries. The number of houndsmen per chase ranged from 5 to 12, hounds ranged from 6 to 11, and each chase lasted ...
"So Calamitous a Situation": The Causes and Course of Dunmore's War, 1744-1774
(Virginia Tech, 1999-09-09)
Dunmore’s War was the last colonial war in America before the Revolution. This
conflict was the culmination of nearly thirty years of intrigue and violence in the socalled
“Western Waters” of the trans-Allegheny region ...
Ghost Town Tension: Post-War Public Health and Commerce in a Rural Virginian Polio Epidemic, 1950
(Virginia Tech, 2012-05-01)
This thesis is a study of a post-World War II polio epidemic in one small Southwest Virginian town before widespread application of the vaccine. While others have explored urban public health responses to polio and national ...
African-Virginian Extended Kin: The Prevalence of West African Family Forms among Slaves in Virginia, 1740-1870
(Virginia Tech, 1999-04-16)
Scholarship on slave families has focused on the nuclear family unit as the primary socializing institution among slaves. Such a paradigm ignores the extended family, which was the primary form of family organization among ...